Did Advance Auto Parts and These Stocks Miss or Beat Analyst Expectations?

Advance Auto Parts Inc. (NYSE:AAP) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, BUT came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 18.66% to $1.59 in the quarter versus EPS of $1.34 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 6.07% to $1.55 billion from the year-earlier quarter.

Advance Auto Parts Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $1.59 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $1.48. It missed the average revenue estimate of $1.6 billion.

Fifth & Pacific Companies (NYSE:FNP) had a loss and missed Wall Street’s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share decreased to $-0.12 in the quarter versus EPS of $-0.09 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 13.4% to $382 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Fifth & Pacific Companies reported adjusted EPS loss of $0.12 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $-0.10. It missed the average revenue estimate of $392.7 million.

Tim Hortons Inc. (NYSE:THI) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, BUT came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 17.39% to $0.81 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.69 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 3.52% to $800.1 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Tim Hortons Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $0.81 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $0.75. It missed the average revenue estimate of $823.58 million.

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. (NYSE:SNI) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, AND beat the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 16.13% to $1.08 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.93 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 10.67% to $665.1 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $1.08 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $1.05. It beat the average revenue estimate of $656.28 million.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. (NYSE:CTB) delivered a profit and missed Wall Street’s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share decreased 26.67% to $0.55 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.75 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Decreased 16.47% to $884.1 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. reported adjusted EPS income of $0.55 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $0.93. It missed the average revenue estimate of $973.33 million.